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Frog’s Leap was founded by John Williams in 1981. Started on a shoestring budget even the name itself was ‘borrowed’ by combining Stag’s Leap, where John started his Napa Valley winemaking career, and the Frog Farm, where the early vintages were made. The winery was relocated in 1994 when John and his family moved Frog’s Leap to the historic Red Barn in the heart of the Rutherford appellation. This grand and welcoming building was built in 1884 as the Adamson Winery and sits amongst some of our 200 acres of estate grown vineyards. Over the past 30 years Frog’s Leap has earned an enviable reputation with our unique combination of a whimsical label, sincere dedication to sustainable principles and our small, handcrafted production of wines. Over the years to come we look forward growing and learning more about ourselves, our wines and how we can share it all with honesty and genuine hospitality.

About Frog's Leap Winery

Frog’s Leap was founded by John Williams in 1981. Started on a shoestring budget even the name itself was ‘borrowed’ by combining Stag’s Leap, where John started his Napa Valley winemaking career, and the Frog Farm, where the early vintages were made. The winery was relocated in 1994 when John and his family moved Frog’s Leap to the historic Red Barn in the heart of the Rutherford appellation. This grand and welcoming building was built in 1884 as the Adamson Winery and sits amongst some of our 200 acres of estate grown vineyards. Over the past 30 years Frog’s Leap has earned an enviable reputation with our unique combination of a whimsical label, sincere dedication to sustainable principles and our small, handcrafted production of wines. Over the years to come we look forward growing and learning more about ourselves, our wines and how we can share it all with honesty and genuine hospitality.

We covered three wineries on our trip and this one ranked at the top!
We were introduced to our tour guide and he immediately handed us a glass of wine.
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I'd been here once over a decade ago and remembered it as a highlight, so decided to go back during this most recent trip to wine country. It was so beautiful - perfect combination of beautiful indoor/patio decor, stunning scenery and beautiful flowers. The person...More

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Frogs leap was very busy on the day we had a reservation, so it was apparent they were trying to get you in and out, but we sat on the patio, had some good wines (one thing that struck me was how incredibly sloppily dressed...More

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We visited Frog’s Leap recently and thoroughly enjoyed our time there. Our tour guide Lucy was tremendous. She provided useful information and was a wonderful representative of this fine winery. The wine tasting was very enjoyable and a great way to end our day touring...More

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This tour and tasting was fun and informative. Walking the grape fields, barrel room and tank rooms we learned an incredible amount about making the wine and how the grapes are grown.
Beautiful property and comfortable house to sit by the fire and sip wine...More

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I visited Frog's Leap a couple of days ago for the first time in 15 years. I last came to this winery on my very first visit to the Napa Valley and I remember how friendly and kind the whole tasting experience was. I'm happy...More

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We had an adult with our group who was not drinking. I don't think they charged her at all to follow the tour with the rest of us, so they would probably let your kids come.
Also, you will be taken through areas where there... More

We had an adult with our group who was not drinking. I don't think they charged her at all to follow the tour with the rest of us, so they would probably let your kids come.
Also, you will be taken through areas where there are vats and industrial equipment...I would be concerned for the safety of younger children going through these sections.
It was a great tour...very interesting for us, but again, maybe not for little kids.